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here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: increasingly, adam was so troubled he would not leave the house, and his mother, nancy, in the last few months, told friends she was losing control of her 20-year-old son. >> it was just getting a little harder for her as time went on. >> reporter: nancy lanza was a regular that newtown bar and restaurant, where the owners said she told them about her struggle with adam's emotional and behavioral problems for years. >> i knew he was on medication, but that's all i know. >> reporter: since elementary school at sandy hook, through high school, adam was known by classmates as strange, severely shy. >> he hated looking into your eyes for a couple of seconds. >> reporter: a former baby-sitter says he was told by the mother to never leave adam alone. >> never turn your back on him at anymore time. >> reporter: the former school security director who became close to adam said he had several disorders, including the inability to feel pain. >> so, if he had cut himself or hurt himself, he would not know it or feel it. so, we we
here's abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: increasingly, adam was so troubled he would not leave the house, and his mother, nancy, in the last few months, told friends she was losing control of her 20-year-old son. >> it was just getting a little harder for her as time went on. >> reporter: nancy lanza was a regular that newtown bar and restaurant, where the owners said she told them about her struggle with adam's emotional and behavioral problems...
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company to be legal, even under connecticut law that supposedly bans assault weapons. >> okay, brian ross reporting in on his investigation. >>> and tonight, the conversation about assault weapons and gun violence is under way, as you know, brian. every hour, three americans die from a gunshot wound. and consider this. americans are 20 times more likely to be killed by a gun than citizens living in any other developed nation in this world. last night, the president said we cannot tolerate what is happening, and today, a chorus of surprising voices joined a call for change. here's abc's jake tapper. >> reporter: standing before the devastated families of sandy hook last night, the president pledged action to prevent more tragedies. to save future children. >> because what choice do we have? are we prepared to say such violence visited on our children year after year after year is somehow the price of our freedom? >> reporter: for the couple hundred people who marched from capitol hill to the local offices of the national rifle association today. and for new york city mayor michael bloomber
company to be legal, even under connecticut law that supposedly bans assault weapons. >> okay, brian ross reporting in on his investigation. >>> and tonight, the conversation about assault weapons and gun violence is under way, as you know, brian. every hour, three americans die from a gunshot wound. and consider this. americans are 20 times more likely to be killed by a gun than citizens living in any other developed nation in this world. last night, the president said we cannot...
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the highway was closed between fort ross and meyers grade road. a small section of the road collapsed earlier this month when that series of storms hit our area. officials initially hope to reopen the highway this week, button gin nears have determined the work will take longer than expected. >>> taxi drivers in san francisco are fighting back. they are upset about apps that have private cars taking away their business. so they have launched an aggressive new campaign of their own with an app that lets you call them to come pick you up. as abc7 news reporter jonathon bloom explains, while the other apps are butting heads with government regulators, this one is working with them. >> as he drives his taxi through the bumpy streets of san francisco, a little smart phone mounted right below the meter starts to ring. the phone is running a brand-new app called fly wheel. if you are a customer, the app looks like this, a map of all of the participating cabs in the city. >> you push one button, the one nearest to you is assigned and dispatched to you. >>
the highway was closed between fort ross and meyers grade road. a small section of the road collapsed earlier this month when that series of storms hit our area. officials initially hope to reopen the highway this week, button gin nears have determined the work will take longer than expected. >>> taxi drivers in san francisco are fighting back. they are upset about apps that have private cars taking away their business. so they have launched an aggressive new campaign of their own with...
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lowest level, light blue not reaching the ground the air is too dry underneath it cloverdale, fort ross, the highway, annapolis road all that dry even though you can see radar returns i am coolest east bay valleys, frost towards napa, redwood city frost 30 two 39 san jose, 40 oakland, -- 44 san francisco, cooler monterey bay, mid 30s, 29 inland to gilroy. today increasing clouds, breezes and temperatures ahead of our next systempjnñ rain and milder temperatures tonight. rain tomorrow through sunday high pressure dry air undercutting the storm now and slowing forward progress, lunchtime everybody seeing increase in clouds, a few sprinkles in the for the bay 50 steadier rain, moderate in santa rosa going to stay for the better part of the evening the steady light rain starts to move across 80 by midnight, heaviest rain will move in overnight night and taper to light rain for tomorrow's morning commute, behind that after the noon hour, waves of showers and windy conditions throughout the afternoon, evening, next system with heaviest rain saturday morning around 4:00, moving through the he
lowest level, light blue not reaching the ground the air is too dry underneath it cloverdale, fort ross, the highway, annapolis road all that dry even though you can see radar returns i am coolest east bay valleys, frost towards napa, redwood city frost 30 two 39 san jose, 40 oakland, -- 44 san francisco, cooler monterey bay, mid 30s, 29 inland to gilroy. today increasing clouds, breezes and temperatures ahead of our next systempjnñ rain and milder temperatures tonight. rain tomorrow through...
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abc's brian ross joins me in the studio with the latest on that part of the story. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. he was armed to the teeth with high-powered weapons, that authorities say were legally obtained by someone in his family. and in an hour, adam lanza went from obscurity to infamy. authorities overnight were questioning family members of the 20-year-old killer. a man believed to be adam's older brother, ryan, left a new jersey police station, as authorities sought to figure out what turned the youngest member of the lanza family into a madman. >> we'll go backwards as far as we have to go in this investigation. and hopefully we'll stumble on answers. >> reporter: federal agents say they recovered two high-powered pistols from the scene, and a semiautomatic rifle, called a bush master, similar to this one. both adams mother and father were licensed to own such weapons, according to federal agents. >> these crimes involve planning and thoughtfulness and strategizing, in order to put the plan together. so, what may appear to be sn
abc's brian ross joins me in the studio with the latest on that part of the story. good morning, brian. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. he was armed to the teeth with high-powered weapons, that authorities say were legally obtained by someone in his family. and in an hour, adam lanza went from obscurity to infamy. authorities overnight were questioning family members of the 20-year-old killer. a man believed to be adam's older brother, ryan, left a new jersey police station, as...
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abc's chief investigator correspondent brian ross is here. and you hear the weapons used were likely licensed to his mother who is described as a gun enthusiast. >> that is correct, bianna. and authorities say they are moving quickly with more developments likely to come today in efforts to determine the how and the why of this stunning crime. police say they have already found important clues in the lanzas' four-bedroom, $600,000 home where the killer's mother, 52-year-old nancy lanza, was the first victim. >> hopefully painting the complete picture as to how and more importantly why this occurred. >> reporter: authorities now say nancy lanza owned the same style of guns that her son used to kill her and the 26 victims at the elementary school. the medical examiner said most were killed with multiple shots from the high-powered semiautomatic rifle. >> this probably is the worst i have seen. >> reporter: the connection between adam lanza and the sandy hook elementary school goes back to the time he went to school there, and his mother worked
abc's chief investigator correspondent brian ross is here. and you hear the weapons used were likely licensed to his mother who is described as a gun enthusiast. >> that is correct, bianna. and authorities say they are moving quickly with more developments likely to come today in efforts to determine the how and the why of this stunning crime. police say they have already found important clues in the lanzas' four-bedroom, $600,000 home where the killer's mother, 52-year-old nancy lanza,...
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the highway between fort ross road and myers grade was closed december 5th because of a earth slide under the roadway. it's to let crews have time to maintain -- do some maintenance and long term repairs. traffic is being rerouted. >> the nhl lock out is going to the court. the league announced its filed a class action lawsuit to confirm its lock out is legal. it filed an unfair labor practice charge against the player's union. the nhl said the union barginned in bad faith . the lock out is in its 91st day and no new negotiations are scheduled. >> tomorrow's game fort raiders will be on television. they were able to sell enough tickets and avoid their second local tv blackout. after tomorrow's game the last two games of the season are on the road at the panthers and the chargers. >> coming up at nine the coverage of the tragedy in connecticut continues. we are going to have a live report from the town as we learn more about the events of yesterday morning. . >> it's so unreal. felt so unreal. and to think that those poor children could never see something like this coming. . >>> emotions
the highway between fort ross road and myers grade was closed december 5th because of a earth slide under the roadway. it's to let crews have time to maintain -- do some maintenance and long term repairs. traffic is being rerouted. >> the nhl lock out is going to the court. the league announced its filed a class action lawsuit to confirm its lock out is legal. it filed an unfair labor practice charge against the player's union. the nhl said the union barginned in bad faith . the lock out...
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that road, north of jenner to'ross has been closed for three weeks -- jenner to fort ross has been closed for three weeks. >>> pacifica has designs in place to prevent clogging. they are installed on top of and meant to keep the trash out of storm drains and the ocean. workers will monitor this before and after the storms. >>> a big story. some chevron jobs leaving the bay area. why hundreds of employees will be on the move. >>> a hit-and-run driver takes off after a fatal accident involving a man and his job. his-- an his dog. >>> police are searching for the hit and run driver who ran down and killed a man and his dogs. those victims were found at sutter and louisiana streets yesterday morning. now, one of the neighbors told ktvu she heard a loud noise. didn't see any skid marks, though, and no sign of the driver. the dog died right there at the scene. the owner of the drug, a 64- year-old -- dog, a 64-year-old man, died later at a hospital in fairfield. neighbors say drivers speed through that area all of the time. >> all kinds of young people, they don't care. they will hit you and ke
that road, north of jenner to'ross has been closed for three weeks -- jenner to fort ross has been closed for three weeks. >>> pacifica has designs in place to prevent clogging. they are installed on top of and meant to keep the trash out of storm drains and the ocean. workers will monitor this before and after the storms. >>> a big story. some chevron jobs leaving the bay area. why hundreds of employees will be on the move. >>> a hit-and-run driver takes off after a...
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we want to go to brian ross, back in new york. as investigators still try to piece together what was driving this killer. >> reporter: police are examining computers recovered from the home of adam lanza and computers taken from family members. they have established that t the young man, after first killing his mother with an awe sassaulte rifle went to school with enough bullets to kill every single person at the school, students and staff. friends of the family say adam suffered from several disorders, was in the care of a school psychologist. in the last few months, his mother told friends she was losing control of him, george? >> okay, brian, thanks very much. we want to go back to elizabeth with the news in new york. >>> thank you so much, george. wee go paula faris with some more gun violence in the headlines this morning. >>> we begin with more gun violence far way from connecticut. two police officers shot and killed in topeka, kansas. the officers were responding to a report of a suspicious vehicle last night when they we
we want to go to brian ross, back in new york. as investigators still try to piece together what was driving this killer. >> reporter: police are examining computers recovered from the home of adam lanza and computers taken from family members. they have established that t the young man, after first killing his mother with an awe sassaulte rifle went to school with enough bullets to kill every single person at the school, students and staff. friends of the family say adam suffered from...
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here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: increasingly, adam was so troubled he would not leave the house. and his mother, nancy, the last few months, told friends she was losing control of her 20-year-old son. >> it was just getting a little harder for her as time went on. >> reporter: nancy lanza was a regular here at this newtown bar and restaurant where the owners say she told them about her struggles with adam's behavioral problems for years. >> she home schooled him and everything. i knew he was on medication, but that's all i know. >> reporter: since elementary school at sandy hook through high school, adam was known by classmates as change, severely shy. >> he hated looking at your eyes for more than a couple seconds. he would always look down at his paper or whatever he was doing. >> reporter: a former babysitter says he was told by the mother to never leave adam alone. >> never go to the bathroom or turn your back on him at any time. >> reporter: the former school security director, who became close to adam when he was in the high school tech club, said adam had several disorder
here's abc's brian ross. >> reporter: increasingly, adam was so troubled he would not leave the house. and his mother, nancy, the last few months, told friends she was losing control of her 20-year-old son. >> it was just getting a little harder for her as time went on. >> reporter: nancy lanza was a regular here at this newtown bar and restaurant where the owners say she told them about her struggles with adam's behavioral problems for years. >> she home schooled him...
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earlier we showed you pictures of cars that were completely frozen over with ross on when she windshield and frost all over the ground. all of this cold weather caught people by surprise. >> it is pretty cold, a lot of frost in the morning. compared to the week before or so. >> have a thick jacket, clubs. >> grab a the jacket and glov this woman and just stay in the car. >> we have new video this morning of a possible tornado from mobile alabama. heavy winds not down trees and power lines cutting power to at least 7400 homes and businesses. winds took off the roof of a business, appeal a layer of bread off the side of the building to. police say they rescued a resident trapped in her house by collapsed tree. at least two people that we know of were hurt in the storms. >> we are taking a live look at conditions out in san jose. mainly sunny skies but we have big changes to talk about. right now it is cold and some spots are hovering below freezing. 30's out the door and concord 40 in san jose. temperatures are slowly starting to climb. we will see an increase in cloud cover as we head to
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abc's brian ross has been following the story from the very start. and he joins with us the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. police say they will go back to the day that adam lanza was born in their efforts to figure out the twisted motive behind this rampage. and why a young man so troubled would be given access to such powerful weapons by his mother. even taken to target practice by her. every gun shop and range within 15 miles of the crime scene is being canvassed by police and federal agents. >> they want to look at the last couple months to see what was going on. >> reporter: authorities want to know why nancy lanza bought the bushmaster rifle that her son would use to kill her and other victims. >> that weapon, from the day it was built, to the day it was here, we'll look at it from stem to stern, who has had it. all of the clips, ammunitions. >> reporter: demonstrated here on the company youtube channel, the bushmaster rifle can fire 45 rounds in a minute, slightly modified so it is legal for sale, despite a c
abc's brian ross has been following the story from the very start. and he joins with us the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. police say they will go back to the day that adam lanza was born in their efforts to figure out the twisted motive behind this rampage. and why a young man so troubled would be given access to such powerful weapons by his mother. even taken to target practice by her. every gun shop and range within 15 miles of the crime scene is...
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andrew ross sorkin as a piece on how all the major companies have a tie to wall street. they make the rifle that was used in the mass occur. they announced that they will sell their investment. they're shocked and deeply saddened by the events that took place. >> i would argue they should have stopped before they did that. i think people that invest in tobacco stocks that are going to kill a billion people this century where the companies target their product at every single doctor will tell you kills people, will target it to the poor, the uneducated and children, you should know that and you should knnot own stocksn gun companies. i don't have a problem with the second amendment that gives them the protection, but the second amendment has some reasonable restricts as the supreme court has ruled. and if you listen to the nra, there is the u.s. army has a rifle. they call it a rifle. it's what i would call a cannon, it's attached to the front of a tank or a moving vehicle. it shoots a nuclear warhead. the nra would say, oh, that's a gun and people have a right to have th
andrew ross sorkin as a piece on how all the major companies have a tie to wall street. they make the rifle that was used in the mass occur. they announced that they will sell their investment. they're shocked and deeply saddened by the events that took place. >> i would argue they should have stopped before they did that. i think people that invest in tobacco stocks that are going to kill a billion people this century where the companies target their product at every single doctor will...